Jiwon Lee, a College of Dental Medicine student, was reported missing Wednesday night, said police.

Lee is described by the police report as a 29-year-old female, 5-foot-2, 120-pounds, with black hair and black eyes. According to the police report, she was last seen near her residence at 220 West 98th St. at 8:30 p.m. on April 1.

Christiana Simon, a close friend of Lee, said that Lee's brother, Matthew, who is a student at the Mailman School of Public Health, had last been in contact with his missing sister on Tuesday night over the phone, while she was home.

Matthew Lee described his sister on the site as "a wonderful student, friend, mentor, sister, and daughter."

"We would like to pursue hiring a private detective at this time in order to expedite and prioritize the search process," Lee wrote. "Any funds not used for the private detective will be used as a reward for information leading to her finding."

Letty Moss-Salentijn, vice dean for academic affairs of the College of Dental Medicine, said in an email that Columbia University and the College of Dental Medicine were cooperating with the NYPD in the investigation.

“It is important during this time to respect the family and the investigative process by not making any statements that could hinder the search,” she said. “We all want to find Jiwon safely and will continue to do everything we can, in cooperation with NYPD, to make that happen.”

Webster Felix, a dental student and an acquaintance of Lee, said that she was friendly and personable.

“We’re just hoping and praying she’s alright somewhere,” he said. “She’s always smiling and she’s very enthusiastic, bubbly, and upbeat. She’s a very pleasant person to be around.”

Lee served as president of the American Student Dental Association last year and served as a student representative on the Joint Commission of National Dental Examinations from 2011 to 2014.

Lee is also a comedian who has performed on Comedy Central's 2007 Open Mic Fight and in various New York City comedy clubs like Stand Up NY, Comix, and the Laugh Lounge. After news of her disappearance went public last week, many prominent New York City comedians, including Max Silvestri and Giulia Rozzi, tweeted to ask followers to look out for Lee.

Lee previously worked as a production assistant at ABC news, interned for NPR, and worked as a teaching fellow in New York City middle schools for AmeriCorps.

Anyone with information about this missing person is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477). The public can also submit their tips on the Crime Stoppers website at www.nypdcrimestoppers.com or by texting their tips to 274637 (CRIMES) and then entering TIP577.

Cause the media really doesnt give one thought about a missing asian or to them a chink that diesnt matter, but a black or spanish missing person is a lot more valuable in their minds. Hell honestly nobody cares about chinks in this country unless it deals with sex or criminality.

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